Weird. Reading snippets from auto-pundits is interesting, if a little creepily voyeuristic. Wish I knew how to submit a question.
Weird. Reading snippets from auto-pundits is interesting, if a little creepily voyeuristic. Wish I knew how to submit a question.
@chucky2jimmy: I'm on the outside of this inside knowledge, but the upside is the Stig's identity hasn't got a downside.
You didn't hear it? Try again, Stiggy is well read. I now suspect the Stig is the "Well Spoken Man" and was sand-bagging in the reasonably priced car.
@FromaBuick6: Here's a racey Oldsmobile for you:
I really like the facelift; it now looks a little less Walrus-ey. I wonder if there is going to be a 20Ae edition, like they did to celebrate the 10th birthday?
@dablackitalian: Little heart clicky for you! Thanks for sharing. I must have a Delta Integrale. A guy in my parents' town has a red one that I see from time to time. Wonder how hard it would be to import into WA state?
Woah, Go Mirra!
The Falcon Ranchero is cool in that it really looks like a Falcon with a 'chero bed on it. How Jalop is that?
@philibuster: Homer is "The Chosen One"!
I'd take it in a heartbeat. These are lovely cars. The F-badges would be removed before my buttocks hit the driver's seat. Next would be a MegaSquirt-n-Spark-ification to ease the fiddle factor.
Damnit, I knew that Collins guy was a strawman for the 'real' Stig's identity!
Great Price. I consider it to not have any BMW stigma left. Being a 'minoed 5er, it's just a BM now and is as welcome in my stable as any other comforting morning BM.
Beautiful car. I suggest he seek funding to help support grassroots American manufacturing. This is to be Ken Imhoff's next project. I'll warmly volunteer the crawl-space under my house.
@leavethegun-takethecannoli: [Takes a long, thoughtful, drag from Gaulloise]
It takes fire to destroy French cars. That's part of the curse. I only need reference Pujo! the LeMon car.
Not being there is killing me. Minxey Murilee: I need pictures and details! A couple of Surrender Monkeys are brachiating around in borrowed rides. They are clearly test subjects before real humans drive.
Glad you got it running! That's some impressive protection in the engine bay.
I feel the need to pass kudos to GM for making the Silverado such a stout pickup truck. The only injuries suffered by the occupants are a skinned knee and some seat belt soreness from flopping around as the truck Lambadaed down into the culvert.
@Fast_Nel: No.